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Hey DutchJazzer, please read this well...

To both of you... Are you interested in learning foreign languages?

I am bilingual already and am learning a third as we speak. I plan on having a half dozen down before I am done.
 
was a basketball blog now a site. Has an aybars as a writer...

oh,i see,,no that is not me,but,believe it or not,,im the first person named aybars in turkey.did u know Enes Kanter's agent name is aybars too?
 
If you are in the U.S. and you want to learn a language to help you get ahead financially than Mandarin, Farsi or Arabic is a must. Other languages do not even compare.

Mandarin is a must everywhere. For Europe I believe german and english is enough for buss.

As a note, for a turkish person, arabic is harder than almost any other lang. I say Japanese is way close to Turkish than Arabic or Farsi. We have plenty of common words with them though...
 
Mandarin is a must everywhere. Europe I believe german and english is enough for buss.

As a note, for a turkish person, arabic is harder than almost any other lang. I say Japanese is way close to Turkish than Arabic or Farsi. We have plenty of common words with them though...

closet to turkish language: hungarian,finish,korean
 
There are really hot girls in Alanya, i have been there, but the bad thing is all turkish guys flirts them, so they only choose either Bartenders or Lifeguards , no customers ))
 
If you are in the U.S. and you want to learn a language to help you get ahead financially than Mandarin, Farsi or Arabic is a must. Other languages do not even compare.

Why Farsi? You'll be pigeonholed into what you can do with it. Arabic as well. At least Chinese offers the gamut. You can be a Chinese speaking anything and have extra value in the world economy.
 
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